Description
STRUCTURED INCLINE PRESS TRAINING
STRUCTURED INCLINE PRESS TRAINING
STRUCTURED INCLINE PRESS TRAINING
STRUCTURED INCLINE PRESS TRAINING
STRUCTURED INCLINE PRESS TRAINING
The Hammer Force Pro Incline Bench – 55 Degree gives your strength floor a dedicated station for incline pressing and upper-body free weight training.
Designed with a fixed 55-degree incline position, this bench supports targeted upper chest and shoulder-focused pressing movements while providing a stable platform for controlled lifting. Its straightforward commercial design makes it a practical addition to busy strength training environments.
This bench works well in free weight areas, upper-body strength zones, bodybuilding sections and commercial strength floors.
It pairs naturally with dumbbell racks, Olympic benches and other Hammer Force Pro free weight equipment to create a more complete upper-body training area.
BENEFITS FOR YOUR GYM
IDEAL FOR
- Commercial gyms
- Strength and bodybuilding gyms
- Fitness clubs
- Performance centres
- School and university gyms
- Hotel, estate and corporate fitness facilities
- Premium private gyms
KEY FEATURES
- Fixed 55-degree incline position
- Stable upper-body training platform
- Supports incline pressing movements
- Suitable for barbell and dumbbell exercises
- Commercial-grade frame construction
- Supports controlled lifting technique
- Designed for free weight training areas
- Part of the Hammer Force Pro range
ADDITIONAL COLOUR OPTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
| SPECIFICATION | DETAILS |
| Dimensions | 89 × 55 × 101 cm |
| Weight | 33 kg |
| Type | Bench |
FAQ
Is the Hammer Force Pro Incline Bench – 55 Degree suitable for commercial gyms?
Yes. It is designed for commercial strength training environments and supports regular use in busy free weight areas.
What exercises can be performed on this bench?
The bench is designed for incline pressing exercises using barbells or dumbbells, with emphasis on upper chest and shoulder training.
Why use a fixed incline bench?
A fixed incline bench provides consistent positioning and a stable setup for controlled lifting performance.
What muscles does this bench help target?
It primarily supports upper chest, shoulder and upper-body pressing movements.












